USA Adventure

11 consecutive weeks marathoning, honestly feeling a bit banged up.  Sunday’s run in Philadelphia will be marathon #47.  Afterwards will get a one week reprieve, feast Thanksgiving with family, then finish out my 50 State calendar in Memphis at St. Jude’s.

PhiladelphiaHold on – whole lotta weekend happenin’ before Sunday.  Super excited to tour Philly – in particular, hafta/gotta/wanna see the Liberty Bell AND iconic Rocky Balboa statue. HAHA – yep, it’s true.  The original Rocky flic is an all-time Top 10, probably watch once a year.  Laugh if you will – but LOVE LOVE this film.

Flew out Friday (first snow of the season), hotel taxi’d post-midnight, 5 hours shut-eye – woke to sunshine.  Late November in Philly, couldn’t have asked for better weather 🙂

Penn Center ⇨ Philadelphia Stock Exchange ⇨ Philadelphia City Hall ⇨ Declaration House ⇨ Independence Hall ⇨ Liberty Bell

Morning 2 mile jaunt down Market Street was like a walking tour of American Revolutionary history.  WOW, WOW, WOW!  Caught 20 minutes of two Park Service films…shame I didn’t have more time.  Taxi’d to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, snapped a shot with Rocky – walked those iconic steps.  No words.

Washington Monument ⇨ Franklin Institute ⇨ Logan Circle ⇨ Cathedral Basilica ⇨ Philadelphia Convention Center

This 2 mile walk-about highlighted the best of Philadelphia – its beautiful monuments, fountains, manicured parks & cityscape.

Bib pick-up at the Convention Center (for next day’s marathon), taxi’d back to my hotel (driver waited while I changed clothes), next stop: Walnut Street Theatre.  Talk about a crazy FULL day.  My friend Stephen had secured 2 tickets to ‘A Christmas Story’.  AWESOME production, PERFECT kick-off to the upcoming holiday season (also appreciated sitting down a couple hours 🙂 ).

Founded in 1809, this National Historic Landmark theater is the nation’s oldest playhouse. 

Post-show fine dining & a taxi ride home.  FAAANNNTASTIC Philadelphia day!

Running 26.2’s gonna seem like a cake walk tomorrow – so much to see & do, LOVE LOVE this town!

 

Rocky theme song: ‘Gonna Fly Now

 

Thunder Road Marathon

 

Advertised as North Carolina’s toughest road race – was NOT the reason I chose Thunder Road as my NC marathon.  Selected NC’s most economical place to fly, Charlotte.  Sometimes it comes down to $$.

Tenth week marathoning – would be my shortest time away.  In Friday afternoon, out 25 hours later.

Taxi’d uptown, bib pick-up, hotel check-in, NASCAR.  When in Charlotte, gotta visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame.  Redneck paradise.  [joking] actually kinda interesting.  History of car racing, followed by rows n rows of vintage cars – not so much – but the racing simulator…fun time, highly recommended.

Early to bed, early to rise.  Scored late hotel check-out.  Tomorrow’s marathon goal: run fast enough to catch a shower before flying home 🙂  [this Fall’s all-East Coast running theme]

Saturday, woke to sunshine & unseasonably warm temps.  Running in November, never know what you’re gonna get (even in South).  On my way to the Start, walked past Bank of America Stadium – NFL home of the Carolina Panthers.  Nice digs.  This town loves their sports.

Start/finished at BB&T BallPark, Charlotte’s triple A baseball stadium.  Again, nice digs.  Not a lotta marathon participants (< 1,000) especially for such a large city – but great crowd support.  Thanks Charlotte!  Hills seemed never ending but that’s become 2016 standard – from Vermont & San Francisco to Ohio & West Virginia…I’ve seen a lotta hills this year.

 

Novant Health Thunder Road Marathon

Charlotte, NC    Nov 14, 2015  7:30AM

 

418  K R HAGA » Marathon » Louisville, CO » 04:27:51

 

Social Media Recap:  #46 in the books – only 5 states to go (PA TN HI IL & CO); beautiful weather, whole lotta hills, whole lotta music & great crowd support.  Go Charlotte, nicely done!  Ended in the medic tent, needed to ice the Achilles – 10 weeks of marathoning taking its toll.  Doc says keep it iced all week & should be fine for Philly next Sunday.  Cut more than 10 minutes off last week’s finish time. Celebrating with French onion soup & oysters.  FAAAANNNTASTIC!

Next weekend: Philadelphia

 

 

730am marathon start.  After mini-touring DC in the rain Saturday, super happy to see sunshine.  Running alongside the Potomac would make for a scenic run – even for a loop course.  Adams County (Amish) Marathon in Ohio’s been my only loop course to date.  Ran 2 loops there – gotta say I struggled mentally to go out that second lap while others were finishing the Half.  Today I’d run 4 loops.

(per Ashton) Couldn’t run all 50 States yet skip marathoning our nation’s capital, right?  Googled searched & located a small ‘trail’ race in its 2nd year – C&O Canal Towpath Marathon, 15 minutes from the White House.  Pretty cool, huh?  Count me in.  Not easy to locate an all District of Columbia marathon.  Most start and/or finish in Virginia – technically, can’t be counted as DC.

This race takes place in its entirety in Washington DC on the flat dirt and crushed stone surfaced C&O Canal Towpath. 3.28 miles of the towpath will be used for this event.  Runners will head southeast from the start to the Francis Scott Key Bridge at which point runners will turn around and head northwest on the towpath.  After running 3.28 miles northwest, runners will again turn around and head back southeast towards the start/finish line.  Upon reaching the start/finish line runners will have completed a quarter marathon – or one course loop.

With a total elevation gain of only 528 feet, today’s run would rank as the flattest race of my 50 States [+DC] Quest AND also the swampiest.  Yesterday’s monsoon left lotta standing water & an all mud trek to Francis Scott Key Bridge.  Cool morning temps + sunshine trumped any negativity re: trail conditions.  Overall, mighty nice day.  Lot more laid back than last Sunday’s NYC Marathon — HA! Snapped a finish pic by the historic Abner Cloud House.  Small races are always the best races 🙂

Sunday, Nov 8, 2015

C&O Canal Towpath Marathon and Half Marathon

Washington DC • Marathon

K Haga  4:39:55

Body still a bit jacked after running 26.2 miles…but couldn’t leave without seeing Lincoln, Jefferson & Washington Monuments – AND share dinner with cousin Chuck & family in nearby Frederick MD.  Sleep & a shower are a time luxury 🙂